There was a new operating system roll-out and it was completely ignored. The biggest launch in entertainment history included a game on the PC that played like a console title.

But that doesn't mean there weren't games worth picking up for your computer. Here's a run down of a few of those that we reviewed. Which would you suggest?

Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood

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Price: $29.99Rating: MatureGenre: First-person shooterSubject Matter: Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood is a Civil War era first-person shooter.Value: With an engaging story, wide open maps and plenty of mulitplayer options, this game will take up quite a bit of your time.Buy it for: First-person shooter enthusiasts, fans of the Wild West and Civil War buffs.Read the Full Review

Price: $40Rating: TGenre: The Waging Of Endless WarSubject Matter: Control a handful of Space Marines against the worst the Orcs and Tyranids can throw against you, your men and the Immortal Emperor.Value: Fairly lengthy singleplayer campaign is bolstered significantly by a handy, and more traditional multiplayer component.Buy it for: Warhammer fans who wanted Dawn of War to be more intimate, and anyone who likes a bit of RPG in their RTS.Read the Full Review

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Price: $39.99Rating:MatureGenre: RoleplayingSubject Matter: An epic action roleplaying game set in a world besieged by evil inside and out.Value: Dragon Age: Origins packs more than 100 hours of gameplay into this action RPG, with branching story paths that encourage multiple play throughs in order to experience it all. BioWare designed the game so it can be played by RPG gamers of any skill level, but mature content and strong sexual situations mean you might want to keep it in the high teens.Buy it for: Anyone who has ever conversationally mentioned hit points.Read the Full Review

Price: $40Rating: TGenre: 18th-Century Musket DrillSubject Matter: Take control of a European, American or Indian power of the 18th century and control every aspect of their military machine across both a strategic campaign map and tactical RTS battles.Value: Even a single campaign play-through will take weeks. And there are dozens of available factions across three continents. It'll last for years.Buy it for: Anyone who loves strategy, history or the smell of grapeshot in the morning.Read the Full Review

Price: $10 (Requires a copy of Fallout 3)Rating: MGenre: Post-apocalyptic role-playing gameSubject Matter: Fallout 3 expansion involving missions with a high-powered fighting force.Value: High because it extends the level cap to Fallout 3, changes the game's ending and allows the adventure to be played infinitely once the story has "ended"Buy it for: Fallout 3 fans who want to play more; essential for anyone getting any Fallout 3 downloadable contentRead the Full Review

Price: $10.00 (Requires a copy of Fallout 3)Rating: MatureGenre: Still a post-apocalyptic RPGSubject Matter: It's Fallout 3 in space!Value: Mothership Zeta gives the Fallout 3 player an entire spaceship to explore and make their own, some futuristic new weapons, and tacks a good five hours onto the regular campaign, making it a relatively fair value for your money.Buy it for: Fallout 3 fans.Read the Full Review

Price: $10 (Requires a copy of Fallout 3)Rating: MGenre: Post-apocalyptic role-playing gameSubject Matter: Fallout 3 in microcosm, set on a spooky island.Value: Tons of content, and widely seen as the Fallout 3 downloadable content that best shares the strengths of the base game.Buy it for: Fallout 3 fans.Read the Full Review

Price: Free to $30Rating: TeenGenre: Real-time strategySubject Matter: Once a spin-off of famously fun Warcraft III, League of Legends is a simplified, highly-addictive strategy game of warriors, magic and monsters.Value: The free-to-play game only charges if you want to pay for upgrades or to lock in your favorite characters. A fantastic deal for what you get.Buy it for: people who enjoy strategy gaming and fans of games like Warcraft III.Read the Full Review

Price: $5 (requires a copy of Mass Effect)Rating: MGenre: Bonus missions for third-person shooter/role-playing gameSubject Matter: Mass Effect gets a battle simulator to allow goal-based shooting challenges.Value: High for those looking for something new in the original Mass Effect while awaiting the January sequel; low for people looking for what made the first game popular.Buy it for: Mass Effect completists, though you'll only be able to buy them download points for this game or give them a small check.Read the Full Review

Price: $39.99Rating: MatureGenre: Realistic military first-person shooterSubject Matter: Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising is a relatively open-world tactical shooter that has players trying to take the fictional island of Skira from China.Value: Plagued with problems this shooter doesn't deliver much for the premium price you pay.Buy it for: hardcore fans of realistic shooters that offer no chance for mistakes or do-overs.Read the Full Review

Price: $19.99Rating: TeenGenre: Action RPGSubject Matter: One of the most blatant Diablo clones ever created.Value: Torchlight is one of the most blatant Diablo clones ever created, but it's also one of the most capable. There's a main quest with a good 10 hours of gameplay, with multiple side quests, random dungeons, and three different character classes, so the replay value is through the roof. For the price, Torchlight's value is downright amazing.Buy it for: Diablo fans waiting for Blizzard to get the next installment outRead the Full Review

Price: $49.99Rating: MatureGenre: First-Person ShooterSubject Matter: World War II First-Person Shooter with Occult TendenciesValue: While Wolfenstein is an excellent first-person shooter from a technical standpoint, the story is a bit far-fetched and the multiplayer is disappointing, especially in the face of games like Modern Warfare 2.Buy it for: First-person shooter fans looking for a little something different.Read the Full Review

Price: $19.95Rating: EGenre: PuzzleSubject Matter: A color-matching, marble-shooting game for people with fast mouse reflexes.Value: A massive amount of content compared to the original Zuma; the first playthrough of the game's main campaign levels alone lasts more than six hours.Buy it for: Moms who need a new obsession for their PC; hardcore gamers who want an addictive diversion they wouldn't admit has hooked them.Read the Full Review